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Construction on Kelowna's DeHart Park means traffic changes

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Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas, Councillors Gord Lovegrove and Ron Cannan, Divisional Director of Partnerships and Investments Derek Edstrom, and Grade 2 students from Anne McClymont Elementary take part in a ground-breaking ceremony for DeHart Park on April 24, 2024. Photo | Gary Barnes/º¦Ðß²ÝÑо¿Ëù

Construction on the DeHart Community Park will cause traffic pattern changes beginning July 2, continuing to the end of August. 

Traffic on DeHart Road between Lakeshore Rd. and Gordon Drive will be restricted to single lane eastbound traffic. Two-way traffic will be maintained from Lakeshore Rd. to allow access to Fire Hall #4 and Okanagan Mission Community Hall.

Construction hours are Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and work may occur outside of regular hours including evenings, overnight and weekends.

The work includes road improvements, extension of the Lakeshore Rd., multi-use pathway and park frontage including curb and gutter, bike lanes, boulevard, streetlights, fire hydrants and park servicing on the south side of DeHart Road.

The DeHart Park project is expected to be completed in 2025. 



Gary Barnes

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